Student Rush tickets are discounted tickets that are made available for secondary and/or post-secondary students who hold valid Student ID cards, available on the day of the performance, subject to availability.
Student Rush tickets are available only for participating events. To find out if Student Rush is available for the event you’re interested in, check the details of the event listing. Student Rush tickets must be picked up in person at the Shenkman Arts Centre Box Office the day of the show. Box Office hours are listed elsewhere on this page.
Five steps to cheap seats for high school students
All Front and Centre events and many other performing arts events at Shenkman Arts Centre will offer eyeGO. To confirm which presenters are participating, check the pricing section of the event you’re interested in, starting with the What’s On section.
Student FAQs are posted below. If you can’t find an answer to your question using the FAQs, or need more info about eyeGO to the Arts, check out the web site, www.eyego.org or e-mail questions to info@eyego.org.
eyeGO is a program that is designed to encourage secondary school students to attend performances in the arts, such as theatre, music, dance, film etc. Upon presentation of suitable ID, they can purchase tickets for $5.
The easiest way is to go to the eyeGO web site at www.eyego.org, or if you have heard about a show that you would like to see phone the box office to find out if it is an eyeGO show. You can also look at the pricing on the description of the event you are interested in on the Calendar.
No. eyeGO tickets are sold on a best available basis. If you buy your tickets early enough you could have the best seats in the house!
Visit the box office in person to buy an eyeGO ticket. Be sure to bring your student card with you.
You can, but the tickets will not be released until they arrive and show the box office their high school student cards.
No problem! Just ask a teacher at your school to send eyeGO to the Arts a letter on school letterhead stating that you are enrolled for the current school year. eyeGO to the Arts will send you a card you can show in place of a student card. You must also have a secondary form of ID.
No. Clothes that are appropriate at school are also fine for a performance. You will see people dressed casually sitting beside people who have dressed up.
No. There are only a certain number of seats made available for eyeGO tickets for each show. However, the box office is not obligated to hold those tickets for eyeGO students, so if the show is selling well with adult audiences then those seats may be sold. Bottom line – if you want an eyeGO ticket you have to get it before the show sells out.
No. You are permitted to buy one ticket for yourself, for as many performances as you want.
No. This program is designed to encourage secondary school students to choose to see performances as a form of recreation. It is based on the student making an independent decision to see performances and therefore is not appropriate for younger children. In addition, the student must present ID to purchase the ticket. The parent can not do this on their behalf.
Send us an e-mail info@eyego.org.